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    Times of India

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    to perform specific job in industrial environment. Fortunately‚ I got golden opportunity to visit and complete my six week training at THE TIMES OF INDIA. Here‚ I got chance to see the functioning HRD departments and imbibe alot learning of the subjects THE TIMES OF INDIA is a wide Organization producing newspapers‚ the main productsincludeTimes of India‚ Economic Times‚ Radio Mirchi etc. It has developed in many fields.Today guess is a legend in the world of business and organisation at a home and

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    Fdi in India

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    INFLOWS IN INDIA IN POST REFORM ERA India’s economic reforms way back in 1991 has generated strong interest in foreign investors and turning India into one of the favourite destinations for global FDI flows. UNCTAD’s76 World Investment Report‚ 2005 considers India the 2nd most attractive destination among the TNCS. The positive perceptions among investors as a result of strong economic fundamentals driven by 18 years of reforms have helped FDI inflows grow significantly in India. The FDI inflows

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    Hospital In India

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    enhancing healthcare services penetration in India‚ this presents ample opportunity for development of the healthcare industry • Rising income levels‚ ageing population‚ growing health awareness and changing attitude towards preventive healthcare is expected to boost healthcare services demand in future • The low cost of medical services has resulted in a rise in the country’s medical tourism‚ attracting patients from across the world. Moreover‚ India has emerged as a hub for R&D activities

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    India is a democracy

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    should hate for wrong and love for truth. He does not sell his services for his country .He should love his country truly and selflessly. Patriotism dose not mean ill will for the citizen of other counties. For example‚ we can love our child without hating the child of our neighbor. If you have these qualities in yourself then you can say that you are a good citizen. Be responsible and be active. Don’t do wrong with any person. Be practical. Do what you think is important to do. Don’t forget that

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    Humanities And Social Science (JHSS) ISSN: 2279-0837‚ ISBN: 2279-0845. Volume 5‚ Issue 5 (Nov. - Dec. 2012)‚ PP 99-109 www.Iosrjournals.Org The Opportunities and Challenges of FDI in Retail in India Rajib Bhattacharyya Assistant Prof. in Economics‚ P. G. Department of Commerce‚ Hooghly Mohsin College‚ India Abstract: The spectacular and unprecedented growth of FDI in the global economic landscape over the last two decades has made it an integral part of the development strategy of both the developed

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    Child Abuse

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    Different kinds of child abuse. 2.1. Physical abuse Physical abuse is the most recognised type of abuse‚ because the consequences‚ like broken bones‚ burns‚ bites‚ bruises and brain damages are often visible. But many injuries look like the result of everyday accidents and abusers use this fact to avoid suspicion. To decide if an injury is the result of physical abuse or not‚ you have to think of some factors: - Is this the first time the child has suffered from this injury? - Is the explanation

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    A passage to india

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    The Politics of Representation in A Passage to India The discussion on A Passage to India as a political fiction has for long been dominated by the followers of a mimetic theory of literature‚ whose quest for empiricism tied to didacticism is achieved when they find the narrative content to be an authentic portrayal of India and a humanist critique of British-Indian relations during the last decades of the Empire. Since the accession of critical methods concerned with representation as an ideological

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    child labour

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    RESEARCH SUMMARY CHILD L ABOUR IN INDIA Economics of Child Labour A case study of the glass bangle industry BACKGROUND Child Labour The glass manufacturing industry in Ferozabad‚ Uttar Pradesh‚ produces bangles‚ utensils‚ bulbs‚ decorative articles etc. The glass industry has been classified as hazardous and the employment of child labour (children below age 14 years) in it is prohibited. However‚ available research and literature indicated that child labour was concentrated mainly

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    Securitization India

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    Securitization Market in India Securitization issuance in emerging markets Country Issuance in $bn Asia Taiwan South Korea India Singapore Malaysia Indonesia Japan 1.9 26 6.67 1.2 0.4 0.6 81 Brazil Mexico Argentina Chile Peru Columbia Others Country Issuance in $bn Country Issuance in $bn EEMEA Latin America 4.8 4.3 1.5 0.9 0.7 0.5 1.3 Turkey 4.5 2.2 1.7 0 0.2 South Africa Egypt Russia Others Asia 117.77 Latin America 14 EEMEA 8.6 Emerging markets total

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    India and English

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    India and English From 1857‚ when English was introduced by the Imperial Government as the only medium of education‚ the English language has played a significant role in the lives of Indian people. After a long struggle by national leaders‚ in the 1920s‚ the British rulers reluctantly permitted school education through the medium of Indian languages (designated as vernaculars). In 1947 when India gained independence from the British rule‚ English was to have been replaced by national languages

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